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Hoodoo Gurus - Electric Soup - The Singles Collection (1992)

Hoodoo Gurus - Electric Soup - The Singles Collection (1992)

BAND/ARTIST: Hoodoo Gurus

  • Title: Electric Soup - The Singles Collection
  • Year Of Release: 1992
  • Label: BMG, RCA
  • Genre: Alt Rock, Garage Rock, Pop Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:10:37
  • Total Size: 174/581 Mb
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Hoodoo Gurus - Electric Soup - The Singles Collection (1992)


Tracklist:

01. What's My Scene
02. Bittersweet
03. Come Anytime
04. My Girl
05. 1000 Miles Away
06. I Want You Back
07. Axegrinder
08. The Generation Gap [Single Version]
09. Death Defying [Single Version]
10. A Place In The Sun
11. Tojo
12. In Middle Of The Land
13. Good Times
14. Leilani [Single Version]
15. Castles In The Air
16. Poison Pen
17. Another World
18. Like Wow - Wipeout
19. Miss Freelove '69

Line-up:
Backing Vocals – Brad Shepherd, Rick Grossman
Bass – Clyde Bramley, Rick Grossman
Drums – James Baker, Mark Kingsmill
Guitar – Brad Shepherd, Dave Faulkner
Lead Vocals – Dave Faulkner

Hoodoo Gurus are an Australian rock band formed in Sydney in 1981, by the mainstay Dave Faulkner (songwriter, lead singer and guitarist) and later joined by Richard Grossman (bass), Mark Kingsmill (drums), and Brad Shepherd (guitar, vocals, harmonica). Their popularity peaked in the mid to late 1980s with albums Mars Needs Guitars!, Blow Your Cool! and Magnum Cum Louder.

Hoodoo Gurus had a string of pop-rock singles including "Leilani" (1982), "Tojo" (1983), "My Girl" (1983), "I Want You Back" (1984), "Bittersweet", "Like Wow – Wipeout", and "What's My Scene?". After touring the United States from 1984 onward they gained popularity on the U.S. college rock circuit with the singles "Come Anytime" (1989) reaching no. 1 and "Miss Freelove '69" (1991) reaching No. 3 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The Hoodoo Gurus’' biggest Australian single was their 1987 top-3 song "What's My Scene?". Th song was parodied for the National Rugby League 2000s theme "That's My Team".

The Hoodoo Gurus' were inducted into the Australia's 2007 ARIA Hall of Fame. The band's induction announcement stated that the Gurus were one of the most "inventive, lyrically smart and exciting" bands from Australia. From 1960s power pop and garage punk to hard rock and funky psychedelic kitsch, the group's music stood out from Sydney's Detroit-inspired bands.



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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless!!